<div id="content">
	<?php if ($reg_status != '') { ?>
	<div class="reg_status">
    	<p><?php echo $reg_status;?></p>
    </div>
    <?php } ?>
	<form action="user/login" method="post" class="user_login">
    	<h4>User Login</h4>
        <table cellspacing="12px">
        	<tr><td colspan="2"><?php echo $login_status;?></td></tr>
            <tr><td>Email: </td><td width="110px"><input type="text" size="20" name="login_user" /></td></tr>
            <tr><td>Password: </td><td><input type="password" size="20" maxlength="20" name="login_pw" /></td></tr>
            <tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><input type="submit" value="Login" name="submit" /></td></tr>
        </table><br />
        <a href="/user/forgot">Forgot Password?</a> &nbsp;|&nbsp; <a href="user/register">Register</a>
	</form>
    <h3>What is the Oracle OpenWorld Scheduler?</h3>
    <p>Every year, Oracle hosts the OpenWorld conference, which consists of thousands of individual sessions that any conference-goer can attend.  Scheduling that much substance with that much freedom can be a daunting task for even the most meticulous of planners - especially when you factor in the available streams and tracks, varying session durations and venues, and even the possibility that your favorite topic might have been split into multiple sessions!</p>
    <p>Despite its looming difficulties, scheduling just the right schedule will make the difference between a satisfying conference-going experience and one filled with unnecessary down time, missed sessions, and lost opportunities.  Using the scheduler, you can optimize your conference experience without losing your hair (or an entire day scheduling it yourself!).</p>
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